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The General Assembly of ECMA International recently announced the approval of the ECMAScript 6 Language Specification, also known as ECMAScript 2015 and are considered to be a major improvement. In this two part series, Rob Gravelle takes a look at whats in store for us.

With the advent of the technology in the previous years the world of web development has seen major revolutions. The introduction of Html5 as an advanced markup language is one of these marvelous additions in the field of web development. During the previous 8 months, after its first release ,Html5 has rapidly become the most popular markup language among web developers. The outstanding features, the ease of coding and the ability to run offline applications are the main characteristics of Html5 and the prominent reasons for developers to use it.

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CSS offers power and flexibility aplenty. But a build-it-as-you-go approach to site style results in CSS files that look like they were created by Dr. Frankenstein. Visual Studio Community Edition (VSCE) provides a perfect environment for leveraging Bootstrap’s CSS and JavaScript framework. Together they empower you to create exactly the look and feel you want fast.

In this activity you’ll learn how to build a Web App using the free Visual Studio Community 2015 Edition along with Microsoft Azure. First, you’ll learn how Azure App Service is an approach to hosting a Web App or application in a manner that can scale and adapt as your needs grow. The Activity will walk you through setting up an Azure trial account and then setting up the simple website on Azure.

A team of developers created an HTML5 app for a major website that offers a much more sophisticated user experience on each of the mobile platforms commonly in use today. The tools they used eliminated much of the custom coding required to bring the desired features to each platform. Check out the story!

An unexpected player has entered the fray with a tool that makes HTML5 mobile development easy while also directly addressing some of the shortcomings of Web technologies in mobile apps. See a demonstration of how quickly you can begin creating your own apps using HTML5.

Earlier this year, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) introduced the DOM4 specification, which includes DOM Mutation Observers. These replace the long-standing DOM Mutation Events, which never really caught on. Rob Gravelle explains how to create and configure DOM Mutation Observers as well as interpret their results.

In this article we’re going to at programming with and for peripherals, including keyboard, mouse, as gesture devices such as Leap Motion and Windows Kinect as well as devices such as pens and microphones.

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Beyond HTML

The General Assembly of ECMA International recently announced the approval of the ECMAScript 6 Language Specification, also known as ECMAScript 2015 and are considered to be a major improvement. In this two part series, Rob Gravelle takes a look at whats in store for us.

Primers

Following on the previous article (Basic HTML: Adding Images), here is more information on the main web formats, which are JPEG, GIF, PNG, and PNG-8, along with examples of each. In addition you will learn more about SEO and some basic placement of images on your web pages with CSS3.

Following on the previous article (Basic HTML: Adding Images), here is more information on the main web formats, which are JPEG, GIF, PNG, and PNG-8, along with examples of each. In addition you will learn more about SEO and some basic placement of images on your web pages with CSS3.